Humble Beginnings, Lofty Goals

It began in the cradle of so many great ideas: a coffee shop. Four friends with a passion for photography,
a shared background in technology, and complementary skills, had a goal. They wanted to create an all-in-one
web solution for photographers—both amateur and professional—to organize, display and sell their images with
uncompromising quality.

To achieve this goal, they surrounded themselves with talented people from a variety of professional backgrounds
who had worked for the top database, computer OS, marketing, graphics and imaging companies around the world.
Importantly, they all shared an interest in photography, with many even being professional photographers themselves.

Meet the Team

Our unique and talented team hails from all across the globe and meets at the Zenfolio
headquarters in Menlo Park, California.

Alex Peyzner

Founder & CEO

What unique role do you play in your department?

Onions?

Definitely, Yes! They add flavor and texture to every meal, not to mention that
grilled onions smell wonderfully delicious.

Chocolate, vanilla, or swirl?

Swirl. It is too boring to be plain “vanilla” while chocolate is too strong of
a flavor. I would also add a sweet cherry and finish with a shot of espresso.
Who wouldn’t want dessert like this?

Pirates vs. Ninjas: Winner is?

If ninjas were assassins for hire, and pirates ruled their own destiny, then
definitely Pirates. But being stuck on a boat for months in a middle of an
ocean with 50 bearded men? I don’t think so! So Ninjas!

Pirates vs. Ninjas: Winner is?

Hari Simons

Group Product Manager

What unique role do you play in your department?

I bridge the gap between ideas and implementation, designing web and mobile products to help our photographers efficiently run their businesses and wow their clients.

Onions?

It depends.

Chocolate, vanilla, or swirl?

Chocolate!

What’s longer: The length of a giraffe’s neck or number of rolls of film you’ve shot?

Definitely the number of rolls of film.

A Trusted, Experienced Team

Zenfolio is part of the Art.com Inc. family of brands. Together, we’re making
art accessible to all by transforming the way the world discovers, personalizes,
shares and purchases art. Though our team at Zenfolio has many years of experience
developing web and desktop software, it’s our shared commitment to photography and
delivering the premier photo website service that binds us together. That, and our
daily ritual of having coffee together, just like we did in the beginning.

Product & Design

David Healey

Product Manager

What unique role do you play in your department?

Onions?

Love-a-love-a-love-a da onions

Finish this sentence: If I had a twin…

we’d be back to wearing matching outfits again.

What’s longer: The length of a giraffe’s neck or number of rolls of film you’ve shot?

The number of rolls I’ve shot could choke several giraffes. Actually, a
lot of those rolls did feature giraffes, giraffes choking on photo film.
That was the ‘80s, back when Gary Larson really set the tone for the
representation of wildlife.

Pirates vs. Ninjas: Winner is?

Ian Stone

Business Development Director

What unique role do you play in your department?

I help us partner with other companies in the industry and strategize with Marketing
to come up with campaigns that will be effective for both us and our partners. In addition,
I manage Zenfolio's volume customers and initiatives to grow into the channel.

Onions?

Fried, Sauteed, or fresh. Bring it on.

Finish this sentence: If I had a twin…

he would be Danny Devito. That would make me Arnold Schwartzenegger, right?

Finish this sentence: If I had a twin…

Pirates vs. Ninjas: Winner is?

Steven L.

Customer Support Lead

What unique role do you play in your department?

I try to be a go-to person and help my teammates help our users. I also stay on top of our knowledgebase (to answer users’ questions) and try to aggregate CS data to help evangelize and suggest possible feature enhancements.

Onions?

I plead the 5th.

Finish this sentence: If I had a twin…

If I had a twin (other than my currently existing twin brother), I would be flabbergasted and after that I would go get some ice cream.

Chocolate, vanilla, or swirl?

If you are talking about lasagna, I choose tomato sauce, cheese and noodles. Why would anyone want vanilla or chocolate in a lasagna?